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Did you know that people who have blue painted rooms have the highest average amount of sleep?
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Blue –
Did you know that people who have blue painted rooms have the highest average amount of sleep?
11 Questions
RULE: Answer 11 questions, ask 11 question and tag 11 people. Thanks a lot @monostudies for the tag!
1. What is your favorite game? 94% percent
2.What do you do when you’re stressed? I eat. And eat. And eat. Coffee? Solves everything! Haha 3.Any personal pet peeves? People looking at my phone while I’m texting someone. 4.Funniest classroom moment with the teacher? My professor in Microbiology caught me sleeping during an examination. My mouth was open. Haha 5.What’s the story of your favorite stuff toy? My parents bough it as a gift when I was four or five. I cried over it for hours because my parents could not figure out the name I like to call it. 6.What is your most noticeable habit? (I.e. shaking legs, biting nails) 7.Where do you stay now? (House, Condo, Apartment, etc) House. Soon to move to an apartment. 8.Favorite book? Too many mention! (The Purpose Driven Life, Delirium trilogy, A Thousand Pieces of You, Love and Misadventure, The Set Apart Woman, etc) 9.Notebook or yellow pad? Notebook. 10.What are you known for? Being a bookworm. 11.Can you crack your knuckles single-handedly? I can’t. Haha
MY QUESTIONS
1. Ebook or paper books?
2. Latte or Cappuccino?
3. What kind of music do you listen to when studying?
4. Do you play any instrument?
5. What is your favorite subject?
6. Hardest examination you ever took.
7. What is your favorite playlist on Spotify?
8. If you’re given the chance to date a celebrity, who would it be?
9. Who is your favorite author?
10. Brown eyes or black eyes?
11. What is your favorite dessert?
I tag @marizastudies@biochemfemme @coffeegrrl @study-harder @journalnerdy @studyxnight @nag-aaral @cupcakevoador @bts-studyblr @coffeesandstudying @simplystudyingg
The Inner BuJo
The first page of my bullet journal has:
Goals and Ambitions
-> Short term goals that will lead to the long term goals.
Road to UPCAT
-> Preparation days for a college entrance exam coming in a year.
Days checklist
-> Xs represent the number of days within the month I spent updating the studyblr or studying for the UPCAT.
Saving
-> A tiny box whose Xs represent the number of times I input a certain amount of money (Php 100 in this case), and my goal amount at the end of the month. The top is what I’m saving up for (Pokémon Moon hahaha...).
⚫️ 09.15.16 // 4:44 pm ⚫️
#100DaysofProductivity — 1/100 #RoadtoUPCAT — 1/365
“Nothing great is ever achieved without much enduring.” - St. Catherine of Siena
The Bullet Journal
Muji (?) - Designed by Shin
My BuJo is 140 x 208 mm blank notebook, and includes various parts like:
Goals and Ambitions -> What to keep in mind at the beginning of every month Saving box -> A small box signifying how many times I input a certain amount, as well as my target amount and what it’s for Road to UPCAT -> Number of days until the entrance test of my dream university To-Do list -> Lists of what I need to do Calendar -> Grid form Doodles -> Anywhere I want to put them, so it’s fun!! Extra -> Things I randomly decide to include like lyrics, quotes, playlists, etc.
Hi!!! I just recently began studying coding for a tech-based organization, and I was wondering if you have any advice, since I'm struggling to keep up with the lessons especially since I don't have any prior knowledge to coding (since my previous school never had us take it up) ;//v//; Thank you so much!!! (I'm using the course in edx for independent learning)
hello!! what coding course (java, js, python, ruby, html5, etc) are you doing? i used codecademy to learn coding, so i’m not too sure about how the courses at edx work :0 i’d recommend taking notes as/after you code that you can rewrite, though that’s speaking from my experience. it’s always helped me to write things out to memorize, so that could possibly help. you could use codecademy if you wanted to work on specific subjects, if you had the time, also (to review)! codecombat is also a nice lil’ website where you learn different coding subjects by playing games. that’s all i really have, but good luck!! sorry if it didn’t really help, but thank you for asking! :)
The Twins
This is what I call my A5 Subject Notebooks. They’re premium notebooks for school and business. They’re college ruled and are 150mm x 220mm. Here’s the site.
Those aren’t the actual covers though and neither are the stickers part. I forgot the brand of the stickers (since I got them at a School Fair) but when I do find out, I’ll edit this post ASAP!
The left notebook, Curiosity, is for the topics I learned on my own accord and the right, Opportunity is for lessons and topics that I know I’ll need in the future (business related usually).
⚫️ 09.14.16 // 11:06 pm ⚫️ Finished my Philosophy homework but took like 20 minutes trying to turn it in like? GClass get ur shit together :(